A Summary of Commands

logCat

-w width — If lines are to be wrapped, this is the width at which the wrapping should take place. 0 means no wrapping and is the default. The width can also be supplied via the environment variable LOGCOLUMN.

-pcontinuation-prefix— This is the string to be appended to each continuation line. The default is no continuation prefix. The continuation prefix can also be provided via the environment variable LOGCONTPREFIX data.

-d data — This option is the name of the directory to find the log files in. The data directory can be provided in the environment variable: LOGDATA. The default is ${LOGROOT}/data. The -dargument takes precedence over the environment variable.

-llog-prefix— Prefix of the log files to examine. The default is the first log file in the Config file. The log-prefix can also be provided via the environment variable LOGFILEPREFIX file.

file — Explicit file to be displayed. If “-”, use standard input. The use of a file name overrides the -dand -loptions.

-f format — Format specification for printing messages. The default is

%P %T %N %S:%L\n%M

The format specifier uses the following notations:

%P(

...)

Priority level format: %d or %s

%T(...

)

Time level format: all options supported by “date” command

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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